Jellyfin's an awesome open source home media server. I'll show you how I use it to organize my movies and TV shows.Part 1 (how I rip media to my computer) he...
Any recommendation on a NAS to take advantage of this software? The current one i have is a nightmare to get running it and will just look into another
Edit: it’s a QNap TS-230. I’ve tinkered with the container station and i can get to the drive set up but it never sees within the library and just idles even after multiple retries
The new AOOSTAR R1 is awesome! Set up a Proxmox instance on it with Opnsense, Jellyfin, and PiHole VMs, plus some simple SAMBA shares on another Debian VM.
Any recommendation on a NAS to take advantage of this software? The current one i have is a nightmare to get running it and will just look into another
Edit: it’s a QNap TS-230. I’ve tinkered with the container station and i can get to the drive set up but it never sees within the library and just idles even after multiple retries
Stuff some disks in a low-end box and install FreeNAS.
TrueNAS.
They retired the FreeNAS name. Now the free version carries the same name as the pay version, but with different subtext.
Yah, I remember that now.
I’m not sure which one you have but I’m using Synology and it’s awesome.
Same. However, I make sure transcoding is not needed for video on my clients.
Just build a computer with hdd’s and install unraid.
The new AOOSTAR R1 is awesome! Set up a Proxmox instance on it with Opnsense, Jellyfin, and PiHole VMs, plus some simple SAMBA shares on another Debian VM.
I use open media vault with jellyfin in a docker.
Seconded. Love OMV
I’ll take a peek to see if i can get this up! Thank you